Fair Divorce Legislation Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The attorneys of Moskowitz Law Group are pleased to introduce the Fair Divorce Legislation Scholarship. Our team recognizes that divorce is often one of the most emotionally challenging experiences people face, and we are committed to supporting families as they navigate this difficult process. Through this scholarship we hope to encourage thoughtful discussion about divorce laws and possible reforms.
Scholarship overview
- Award: $1,000 to one recipient
- Purpose: Give students an opportunity to articulate their views on divorce legislation and the reasoning behind their position
- Deadline: February 28, 2026
Who may apply
- Open to current high...
Introduction
The attorneys of Moskowitz Law Group are pleased to introduce the Fair Divorce Legislation Scholarship. Our team recognizes that divorce is often one of the most emotionally challenging experiences people face, and we are committed to supporting families as they navigate this difficult process. Through this scholarship we hope to encourage thoughtful discussion about divorce laws and possible reforms.
Scholarship overview
- Award: $1,000 to one recipient
- Purpose: Give students an opportunity to articulate their views on divorce legislation and the reasoning behind their position
- Deadline: February 28, 2026
Who may apply
- Open to current high...
C-Span StudentCam Competition
$5,000
C-SPAN's StudentCam is a yearly national video documentary contest that inspires students to critically analyze issues impacting our local communities and the nation as a whole.As we approach the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we invite students from grades 6-12 to produce a brief (5:00-6:00 minute) video documentary on a topic, either historical or contemporary, that aligns with the competition theme:Commemorating America’s 250th AnniversaryUnraveling the American Narrative through the Lens of the Declaration of IndependenceStudents are tasked with crafting a 5- to 6-minute documentary that delves into the lasting influence of the Declaration of Independence...
C-SPAN's StudentCam is a yearly national video documentary contest that inspires students to critically analyze issues impacting our local communities and the nation as a whole.As we approach the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we invite students from grades 6-12 to produce a brief (5:00-6:00 minute) video documentary on a topic, either historical or contemporary, that aligns with the competition theme:Commemorating America’s 250th AnniversaryUnraveling the American Narrative through the Lens of the Declaration of IndependenceStudents are tasked with crafting a 5- to 6-minute documentary that delves into the lasting influence of the Declaration of Independence...
Discover The Difference Academic Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction Trial Pro, P.A. values the transformative effect higher education can have on a student’s future. Recognizing both the social and economic benefits of a college degree — and the financial challenges many families face — Trial Pro is committed to supporting motivated students pursuing postsecondary education. Award - One high school senior will receive a single, one-time scholarship award of $5,000. - Application deadline: February 28. - The scholarship recipient will be announced on our website and social media on April 28. Who is eligible To qualify, applicants must meet all of the following: - Be a current high...
Introduction Trial Pro, P.A. values the transformative effect higher education can have on a student’s future. Recognizing both the social and economic benefits of a college degree — and the financial challenges many families face — Trial Pro is committed to supporting motivated students pursuing postsecondary education. Award - One high school senior will receive a single, one-time scholarship award of $5,000. - Application deadline: February 28. - The scholarship recipient will be announced on our website and social media on April 28. Who is eligible To qualify, applicants must meet all of the following: - Be a current high...
Mental Health Education Scholarship Program
$1,500
Introduction Seasons in Malibu, a luxury addiction treatment center, is offering a $1,500 scholarship to help spotlight the causes, effects, and treatment options related to addiction. This award is intended for students who are entering college or who are already enrolled in higher education. Purpose The scholarship’s goal is to encourage thoughtful writing that explains why different forms of addiction are becoming more common and proposes ways to respond to the growing number of people affected. Submissions may be grounded in personal experience or based on research, and students from any academic major are welcome to apply. Recent Recipients -...
Introduction Seasons in Malibu, a luxury addiction treatment center, is offering a $1,500 scholarship to help spotlight the causes, effects, and treatment options related to addiction. This award is intended for students who are entering college or who are already enrolled in higher education. Purpose The scholarship’s goal is to encourage thoughtful writing that explains why different forms of addiction are becoming more common and proposes ways to respond to the growing number of people affected. Submissions may be grounded in personal experience or based on research, and students from any academic major are welcome to apply. Recent Recipients -...
Air Force Association Scholarships
$10,000
Overview Many Airmen, Guardians, and their families are pursuing higher education, and the Air & Space Forces Association supports those efforts through targeted scholarship funding. In 2024, AFA awarded over $110,000 across 11 distinct scholarships to service members, Guardians, spouses, and children. These awards help cover college tuition, pilot training, dental education, support for Arnold Air Society and Silver Wings participants, and even full-ride opportunities at selected institutions. Application timeline and selections - General scholarship window: Applications are accepted December 1 through April 30 each year. - Award notifications: Selections are announced in July. - Note: The George and Vicki...
Overview Many Airmen, Guardians, and their families are pursuing higher education, and the Air & Space Forces Association supports those efforts through targeted scholarship funding. In 2024, AFA awarded over $110,000 across 11 distinct scholarships to service members, Guardians, spouses, and children. These awards help cover college tuition, pilot training, dental education, support for Arnold Air Society and Silver Wings participants, and even full-ride opportunities at selected institutions. Application timeline and selections - General scholarship window: Applications are accepted December 1 through April 30 each year. - Award notifications: Selections are announced in July. - Note: The George and Vicki...
Edwin T Pyle Scholarship
$1,000
Intro and Scholarship Details
Pyle Law recognizes that the cost of higher education can be a heavy burden for students and their families. To help, we award a yearly $1,000 scholarship to a McPherson County High School graduate who is planning to pursue training in the trades (vocational or technical schools).
Applications are due February 15 each year.
Eligibility
- Open to graduates of McPherson County High School
- Applicant must be pursuing a career in the trades through a vocational or technical program
- $1,000 award, distributed once per year
About Edwin T. Pyle
Edwin T. “Ed” Pyle was...
Intro and Scholarship Details
Pyle Law recognizes that the cost of higher education can be a heavy burden for students and their families. To help, we award a yearly $1,000 scholarship to a McPherson County High School graduate who is planning to pursue training in the trades (vocational or technical schools).
Applications are due February 15 each year.
Eligibility
- Open to graduates of McPherson County High School
- Applicant must be pursuing a career in the trades through a vocational or technical program
- $1,000 award, distributed once per year
About Edwin T. Pyle
Edwin T. “Ed” Pyle was...
Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction
The Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship is a last-dollar award for the 2025–2026 academic year for students attending a Maryland community college. Qualified recipients may receive up to $5,000 to cover any remaining tuition and required fee balances after applicable federal and state financial aid has been applied.
Who is eligible
- Maryland high school graduates or individuals with a GED who qualify for in-state tuition.
- Students planning to enroll or already enrolled (full- or part-time) at a Maryland community college in one of the following:
- A credit-bearing vocational certificate, certificate, or associate degree program
- A...
Introduction
The Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship is a last-dollar award for the 2025–2026 academic year for students attending a Maryland community college. Qualified recipients may receive up to $5,000 to cover any remaining tuition and required fee balances after applicable federal and state financial aid has been applied.
Who is eligible
- Maryland high school graduates or individuals with a GED who qualify for in-state tuition.
- Students planning to enroll or already enrolled (full- or part-time) at a Maryland community college in one of the following:
- A credit-bearing vocational certificate, certificate, or associate degree program
- A...
Superalloys Scholarship
$2,000
Overview
Two scholarships of $2,000 each are available for PhD students whose primary research is in metallurgical or materials science and engineering with emphasis on superalloys. Each awardee may also receive up to $250 to help defray travel expenses; the travel payment is contingent on the recipient attending the conference where the award is presented.
Scope of research
Eligible projects include classical superalloy topics—such as alloy design, processing, mechanical behavior, coatings, and environmental interactions—as well as work on technologies that enhance manufacturability, cost-effectiveness, lifetime prediction, and overall performance of superalloys.
Presentation and conference attendance
Awards are typically conferred at the...
Overview
Two scholarships of $2,000 each are available for PhD students whose primary research is in metallurgical or materials science and engineering with emphasis on superalloys. Each awardee may also receive up to $250 to help defray travel expenses; the travel payment is contingent on the recipient attending the conference where the award is presented.
Scope of research
Eligible projects include classical superalloy topics—such as alloy design, processing, mechanical behavior, coatings, and environmental interactions—as well as work on technologies that enhance manufacturability, cost-effectiveness, lifetime prediction, and overall performance of superalloys.
Presentation and conference attendance
Awards are typically conferred at the...
Acta Materialia Inc Undergraduate Scholarship
$5,000
Overview
Two undergraduate scholarships of $5,000 each are offered for students majoring in metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or for undergraduates who demonstrate a substantial interest in the materials field. In addition to the cash award, each scholarship includes an available $500 travel reimbursement for the recipient to attend the TMS Annual Meeting and accept the award in person. Recipients must travel to and participate in the meeting to be eligible for that travel stipend.
What awardees receive
- $5,000 scholarship payment and a certificate.
- If the recipient attends the TMS Annual Meeting to accept the award in...
Overview
Two undergraduate scholarships of $5,000 each are offered for students majoring in metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or for undergraduates who demonstrate a substantial interest in the materials field. In addition to the cash award, each scholarship includes an available $500 travel reimbursement for the recipient to attend the TMS Annual Meeting and accept the award in person. Recipients must travel to and participate in the meeting to be eligible for that travel stipend.
What awardees receive
- $5,000 scholarship payment and a certificate.
- If the recipient attends the TMS Annual Meeting to accept the award in...
FMD Gilbert Chin Scholarship
$2,500
Overview
One scholarship of $2,500 is awarded to an undergraduate student (sophomore or junior) whose studies focus on the synthesis and processing, structure, properties, and performance of materials used in electronic, photonic, magnetic, and superconducting applications, as well as materials involved in packaging and interconnection within device structures.
About Gilbert Chin
The award honors Gilbert Chin, a native of Kwangtung, China, who was a leading physical metallurgist. Chin made notable contributions to the understanding and application of crystal plasticity and developed magnetic alloys for telecommunications. He served as director of the Passive Components Research Laboratory at AT&T Bell Laboratories, where...
Overview
One scholarship of $2,500 is awarded to an undergraduate student (sophomore or junior) whose studies focus on the synthesis and processing, structure, properties, and performance of materials used in electronic, photonic, magnetic, and superconducting applications, as well as materials involved in packaging and interconnection within device structures.
About Gilbert Chin
The award honors Gilbert Chin, a native of Kwangtung, China, who was a leading physical metallurgist. Chin made notable contributions to the understanding and application of crystal plasticity and developed magnetic alloys for telecommunications. He served as director of the Passive Components Research Laboratory at AT&T Bell Laboratories, where...
Kaufman CALPHAD Scholarship
$1,000
Intro
One $1,000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate majoring in metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or minerals processing/extraction. In addition, a $500 travel reimbursement is available to the recipient to attend the TMS Annual Meeting for the formal presentation of the award. The travel reimbursement will only be paid if the recipient travels to and attends the conference.
Purpose and Support
This scholarship honors the memory of Dr. Larry Kaufman and his work in computational thermodynamics and its practical applications. It is supported by CALPHAD Inc. and the TMS Foundation. Scholarship donors include ASM International Boston Chapter, CALPHAD...
Intro
One $1,000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate majoring in metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or minerals processing/extraction. In addition, a $500 travel reimbursement is available to the recipient to attend the TMS Annual Meeting for the formal presentation of the award. The travel reimbursement will only be paid if the recipient travels to and attends the conference.
Purpose and Support
This scholarship honors the memory of Dr. Larry Kaufman and his work in computational thermodynamics and its practical applications. It is supported by CALPHAD Inc. and the TMS Foundation. Scholarship donors include ASM International Boston Chapter, CALPHAD...
AGS Scholarship
$3,000
Introduction
The Alaska Geological Society (AGS) is a nonprofit organization based in Anchorage, Alaska, made up of professional geoscientists and community members who enjoy earth science. Visit our website to learn more about the Society and its activities.
Eligibility
To be considered for an AGS scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university.
- Be a candidate for a BA, BS, MS, PhD, or an equivalent degree in geoscience or a closely related program.
- Pursue a project, thesis, or dissertation whose topic centers on Alaskan geology or a related...
Introduction
The Alaska Geological Society (AGS) is a nonprofit organization based in Anchorage, Alaska, made up of professional geoscientists and community members who enjoy earth science. Visit our website to learn more about the Society and its activities.
Eligibility
To be considered for an AGS scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university.
- Be a candidate for a BA, BS, MS, PhD, or an equivalent degree in geoscience or a closely related program.
- Pursue a project, thesis, or dissertation whose topic centers on Alaskan geology or a related...